The JSD celebrates the adoption of a new constitution in Tunisia

Tunisia has celebrated yesterday the 26th of January 2014 the vote on its new constitution, a constitution which founds the basis of the Second Republic after two years of hard continous work under the dome of the National Constituent Assembly.

The constitution has been ratified after a first reading with 200 voices “for”, 12 votes “against” and 4 abstentions. The ratification of the constitution with such an important majority of MP’s votes shows that consensus and moderation were the watchword of the Tunisian transition to democracy process.

Our constitution is the result of the struggles of free Tunisian young people which started with the national movement for independence, continued with the building of the First Republic and eventually with its different uprisings against the dictatorship, whether in the students movement or popular protests.

Tunisian youth fought in all historical steps which built modern Tunisia and succeeded in changing our public life by committing in political parties and engaging in civil society associations. We will continue to struggle for the values of democracy, freedom, social justice and gender equality.

Socialist Democratic Youth (JSD) celebrates young people’s role in establishing Tunisia after revolution and:

  • Pay tribute to all members of the National Constituent Assembly who succeeded to write democracy, progressive and equality values in the Constitution
  • Express pride to all its activists who work hard to saw the seeds of social democracy in the Tunisian society, and participated in all steps of the Tunisian revolution.
  • Call Tunisia’s daughters and sons to get more involved in the public life to defend their causes, the causes of the next generations and to continue the causes initiated by the previous generations.
  • Congratulate the youth of world on the success of a revolution lead by the youth who believes in democracy and fought for its principles
  • Send a hope message to all youth of the world and calls socialist democrats youth organizations to unite in order to fight for just causes and spread values of freedom, equality and solidarity.

Long life to Tunisian youth struggles!
Long life to Tunisia, independent, free and democratic!

XXX. IUSY World Congress

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Dear Comrades,

We have the pleasure of inviting you to the forthcoming:

 15 Actions to eradicate Poverty in 15 Years

XXX. IUSY World Congress

Copenhagen, Denmark – 28th February to 2nd March 2014


“Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity, it is an act of justice. Like Slavery and Apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings.” — Nelson Mandela

 Although the extreme poverty rates have been cut in half since 1990, 1 in 8 people still remain hungry today. As Nelson Mandela said, poverty is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. So it is now up to us to keep on fighting against poverty and develop concrete actions to achieve a social wellbeing for all. Furthermore we can no longer neglect the link among the economic, social and environmental dimensions of development, achieving social wellbeing for all requires policy making, where social equity, economic growth and environmental protection are approached together.

 Together with you we want to develop an IUSY World Campaign promoting 15 Actions to eradicate poverty in the next 15 years. Together we can and will make a difference! We are looking forward to meet all of you again to enjoy both the fun and the politics. Our hosting organization, DSU in Denmark, is happy to welcome all of you to Copenhagen.

 

With Socialist Regards,

Viviana Piñero
IUSY President

Beatriz Talegón
IUSY Secretary General

Camilla Brejner Schwalbe
DSU President

 

IUSY World Congress 2014 – Call for Nominations

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IUSY is happy to receive nominations of candidates for the XXX IUSY World Congress! All full member organizations of IUSY – that have fulfilled the obligations to IUSY (paid their membership fee) – have the right to make nominations.

THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS ARE UP FOR ELECTIONS:
» President
» Secretary General
» Vice Presidents (18)
» Chair of Control Commission
» Members of Control Commission (4)

In accordance with the Presidium suggestion on Statutes, Working Groups Coordinators will be appointed within the Presidium and not elected. Please note that Gender balance (at least 50% women representation) must be reached within each region.

Nominations must include:
» Letter of motivation from the candidate, which should include a political project for the period.
» Letter of support from the leadership of the candidate’s organization
» Presentation with short CV and picture of the candidate
» Passport copy of the candidate

 

Deadline for nominations is the 12th of February 2014. After the deadline all nominations will be made public.

» Submit your Nomination

 

JSE declarations in favour of women’s right to choose

The past 20th of December, the Government of Spain approved in its Council of Ministers a draft of a law that threatens the right of women to choose and looks to push them towards maternity without taking their wishes into account.

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The Draft of the “Organic Law for the Protection of the Life of the Conceived and the Rights of the Pregnant Woman” is the most serious attack on Spanish women in the last 30 years. The Popular Party looks exclusively to satisfy its most retrograde and conservative electorate, a veritable fundamentalist lobby willing to do whatever it takes to quench their sectarianism. The right to choose and sexual and reproductive rights are fundamental rights that should be defended and promoted through an egalitarian education. The Government, instead of prioritizing the general interest and coexistence within the constitutional framework, has adopted the unacceptable attitude of legislating on the basis of religious morality, undermining the decision-making capacity of women.

After many years, in 2010, Spain managed to distinguish itself in the defense of civil rights with a pioneering Law on Deadlines on a global scale. A law that managed to generate a wide consensus in Parliament, with the exception of the Popular Party, as well as among health and legal professionals for its support of sexual and reproductive education and for its advances in its treatment of women within the democratic system. This broad consensus was superseded by a draft law that the Government has only agreed upon with the Episcopal Conference.

The actual Law on Deadlines is based on basic principles like the respect for women and their life – with specific support provided by professionals specialized in the subject matter from infancy to maturity. It is a preventative law, with legal and health guarantees for women, does not discriminate on the basis of economic capacity, and the immense majority has not asked for its reform. On the contrary, the draft law segregates on account of the need to pay for travel to other countries in order to achieve what is denied at home, or provokes clandestine and unsafe abortions, and places us at a disadvantage with respect to the legislation of our European neighbourhood.

Repealing the Law on Deadlines is a social regression and a risk for us. The regulation that they want to impose not only will not reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies, but will also increase the suffering of women who find themselves in this situation. The PP government wants to convert into a crime for all what is simply a sin for some. In 1995, the United Nations in its “Action Platform of Beijing” declared that the human rights of women include their right to exercise choice and decide freely and responsibly with regards to their own sexuality, including their sexual and reproductive health. It called on all countries to elaborate legislation guaranteeing these rights. Contrary to this, the new “Law for the Protection of the Life of the Conceived and the Rights of the Pregnant Woman” only permits then interruption of pregnancies in two cases, rape and risk of death for the mother. Where is the power to choose if it is the correct moment to be a mother? Currently, laws specifying deadlines exist in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Sweden and Portugal. Europe today looks to Spain scandalized by a counter-reform that supposes an incomprehensible restriction of liberty and a return to situations prior to the Law of 1985.

For all these reasons, and on account of this latest blow, the Socialist Youth of Spain declares:

  • Our volition to defend liberty and the right of women to choose over their own body and motherhood. We will not accept that they be once more treated as citizens incapable of deciding after so many years of struggle. Women are qualified to decide in a free society and we will not permit that this right be taken away.
  • We will not give our consent to the Partido Popular continuing to interfere in the autonomy of women, looking exclusively to return them to their homes. We fight for a dignified society, living together in equality, and without part of the citizenry being submitted to the dictates and decisions of the other part.
  • We defend the right to choose of women and support the current Law on Deadlines, which is being applied with total normality. Its repeal does not respond to a social demand, but rather to sectarian and exclusionary interests.
  • We will promote our oppositin to this draft law within the international community, especially in Europe, asking our comrades, deputies, and European leaders to disseminate news of this unreasonable attack on liberties that our country is suffering.
  • Ultimately, we will exhaust all the means that are necessary to demand the justice with which Spanish women deserve to be treated and to block this frontal and direct assault on their autonomy. We will not stop until we have deterred all those operations that seek to develop a tyrannical model based on their archaic ultraconservative thought.

Mediterranean Committee 2013

The IUSY Mediterranean Committee met from the 19th to the 22nd of December 2013 in Paphos, a beautiful city in the south-east of Cyprus. The main points on the agenda were discussions about the Cyprus Issue and the Syrian Revolution. Besides this the participants of the Study Visit in Morocco and the Western Sahara territory  shared their experiences. During the Committee Meeting also an AUSY Meeting was held.

 

 #Cyprus Solution: Federal State

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#Conflict Sahara: Dialogue and Solidarity @IUSY_Global

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» Check out the pictures from the Committee Meeting

IUSY Study Visit “North Cyprus”

17 – 19 December 2013, Lefkoşa (North Cyprus)

Due to a membership application of the CTP Youth IUSY carried out a study visit to the North of Cyprus in order to explore and observe the situation of the conflict on the ground and strengthen the joint work of our organizations in Cyprus. During the visit the delegates had the chance to meet and exchange with various activists and representatives from the CTP Youth and their mother party. The study visit was hosted and coordinated by the CTP Youth of Cyprus interested in becoming a future IUSY Member Organization.

Program

The study visit started on Tuesday evening with a welcoming dinner, where our delegation had the chance to discuss the current political situation in North Cyprus with various members of the parliament from the CTP. On Wednesday morning Urun Solyali held an interesting presentation of the CTP Youth. After a typical Cypriot lunch our delegation met with the Foreign Minister from North Cyprus Özdil Nami. Main topic of the meeting was the current level of the negotiations between the North and South Cyprus. In a following round table with the former President of North Cyprus Mehmet Ali Talat the delegation got to know an historical point of view of the Cyprus conflict. Also the Thursday morning started with an interesting round table with a former member of the Assembly of North Cyprus Mustafa Yektaoglu. The main focus of the discussion was the question if petrol and gas at the Mediterranean are tools for peace or tension. After this fruitful discussion our delegation was received by the Prime Minister Özkan Yorgancioglu. This very interesting study visit was concluded by visiting the Parliament of North Cyprus and having a short coffee break with the former Prime Minister of North Cyprus Sibel Siber. Many Thanks to the CTP Youth for the invitation and this amazing study visit!

As the reception with the Prime Minister attracted media interest,
you can find some press articles (in Turkish) here:
» http://www.basbakanlik.gov.ct.tr/
» http://www.kibrishaber.com/

» Check out more pictures from the Study Visit here

Egypt’s Opposition rises

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IUSY is publishing a statement by the Youth of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party (Y SDP) on the establishment of the 30 June Front. The Front is a broad coalition movement responding to the widely shared disappointment and distrust in the current government led by the Muslim Brotherhood and President Mohamed Morsi.

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» Establishment of the ’30 June Front’

» Political Demands and Vision of the ’30 June Front’

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